Standing Firing Natal Carbineer Corporal, Anglo-Zulu Wars--single figure--RETIRED--LAST TWO!!
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Item Number: SFA039C
Standing Firing Natal Carbineer Corporal, Anglo-Zulu Wars
The Natal Carbineers Regiment traces its roots to 1854, but it was formally raised on 15 January 1855. Since its inception, the Natal Carbineers have participated in every campaign in KwaZulu-Natal. Their baptism of fire came during the Langalibalele Rebellion in 1873 where they suffered their first casualties in the Drakensberg action. Subsequently during the Anglo-Zulu War, the Carbineers suffered heavy losses at the Battle of Isandlwana on 22 January 1879. The Carbineers who were out at the front of the Zulu attack, unfortunately ran low on ammunition and had to withdraw into the main camp, thereby exposing “G” Company’s right flank beside them. Lieutenant Pope on Durnford’s left would have had no choice but to also retire, thus exposing Wardell’s flank, and so on. The result was a collapse of the line and a precipitate retirement towards the high ground at the rear.
The Zulus wasted no time in exploiting this gap and rushed into the camp killing everyone they could find, including many of the camp animals and pets for some reason.
The resulting military disaster was one of the greatest defeats for a European army at the hands of native African forces.
Limited Edition of 50.
Released in JANUARY 2021.
RETIRED.
LAST TWO!!